Organization of Women Architects Symposium:Gender Matters

OWA 40 Year symposium wendy_bertrand_poster_webSaturday April 13, 2013 Wurster Hall UC Berkeley

Starts at 9:00am with speakers, lunch, exhibit, books and reception
Open to the public (pay on line or at the door  owa-usa.org)

Annemarie Adams McGill
Eleni Bastea New Mexico
Lori Brown Syracuse

Organized by Mui Ho & team.

On left is my poster for the exhibit.

 

I will be there with my books along with books by OWA author Inge Horton, Professor G. Cranz and the  symposium speakers

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Speaking at San Francisco Main Library

TUESDAY March 5  Main library talking to audience.LOLA 2. Cas and others at Main Library

Writing Women’s Lives

MAIN LIBRARY     All programs at the Library are free.
100 Larkin Street Latino/Hispanic Community Room A lower level

The Art, Music and Recreation Center of the San Francisco Public Library presents:

San Francisco architect and author Wendy Bertrand will read from her newly published memoir, Enamored With Place: As Woman + As Architect, (Eye On Place Press, 2012), and will discuss the importance of women’s voices in documenting social history.
Her memoir chronicles her experiences as a single mother on a mission to thrive, both personally and professionally. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a Bachelor of Architecture (1971) and a Master of Architecture (1972), after study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in France. Bertrand graduated at a time when only 3% of registered architects in the U.S. were female. She practiced architecture mainly with the U.S. Navy. She is a founding member of the Organization of Women Architects and Design Professionals. Her feminist values and concern for social justice have informed her design and management decisions, as well as her vision for the future of the profession.

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